Five Element Earth

he Dawn of Time the Gods created both the Human world and the other Planes of Existence (Heavenly and Hellish). Before the Creation of Man the Gods created the Spirits and empowered them with gifts of nature (Immortality, magic, wisdom, power, etc.) along with them ability to move through the plains of existence as according to their kind. When the Gods made man they decreed that the Spirits would be subordinate to man and serve him if they possess the knowledge and force of will. Many spirits agreed to this subordination, and many did not, those that objected most vehemently and swore harm on humanity came to be known as Demons, those that embraced there new roles and swore to protect and aid humanity came to be known as Angels.

399 BC: February 15—The Greek philosopher Socrates is sentenced to death by Athenian authorities in Athens, condemned for impiety and the corruption of youth. He refuses to flee into exile and is sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.

c. 385 BC: The Greek philosopher Plato, a former disciple of Socrates, founds a philosophical school at the Akademia in Athens—later famously known as the Academy. There, Plato, and the later heads of the school, called scholarchs, taught many of the brilliant minds of the day, including the famous Greek philosopher Aristotle

2550 BC: Lord vishnu avatar Lord Krishna born in india

335 BC: The Greek philosopher Aristotle founds his philosophical school—known then as the Lyceum (named because it was located near the site of the Lyceum gymnasium in Athens)--and begins teaching there

331 BC: Alexander the Great defeats Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Gaugamela

326 BC: Alexander the Great defeats Indian King Porus in the Battle of the Hydaspes River.

321 BC: Chandragupta Maurya overthrows the Nanda Dynasty of Magadha.

310 BC: Death of Alexander the Great in Greece, his son Alexander IV inherits his Empire

301 BC: Zeno of Citium founds the philosophy of Stoicism in Athens (the philosophy derives its namesake from the fact that Zeno and his followers would regularly meet near the Stoa Poikile ("Painted Porch") of the Athenian agora.

297 BC: Rise of Parthia (Ashkâniân), the third native dynasty of ancient Persia is helped by the power vacuum created after the defeat of the Seleucid forces by the Kingdom of Babylon.